The Man's Angle (1942)
A lecturer on domestic difficulties, having previously discussed the subject from a woman's viewpoint, now proceeds to present the man's perspective. He emphasizes that he wishes to avoid generalizations that would apply to all women. Instead, he plans to present a series of sketches that illustrate possibly isolated examples of some of the ways that particular women have baffled or frustrated their husbands by their behavior.
Director: Leslie M. Roush
Runtime: 9 min
Release Date: August 14, 1942
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Leslie M. Roush
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Man's Angle about?
- A lecturer on domestic difficulties, having previously discussed the subject from a woman's viewpoint, now proceeds to present the man's perspective. He emphasizes that he wishes to avoid generalizations that would apply to all women. Instead, he plans to present a series of sketches that illustrate possibly isolated examples of some of the ways that particular women have baffled or frustrated their husbands by their behavior.
- Who directed The Man's Angle?
- The Man's Angle was directed by Leslie M. Roush.
- How long is The Man's Angle?
- The Man's Angle has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).